
The latest issue of the
Journal of International Arbitration (Vol. 33, no. 5, 2016) is out. Contents include:
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Catharine Titi, Most-Favoured-Nation Treatment: Survival Clauses and Reform of International Investment Law
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Dalma R. Demeter & Kayleigh M. Smith, The Implications of International Commercial Courts on Arbitration
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William Kenny, Transparency in Investor State Arbitration
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Steven C. Young, Foreign Direct Investment Disputes with Unrecognized States: FDI Arbitration in Kosovo
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José Alberro, Should Expropriation Risk Be Part of the Discount Rate?
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Louise Reilly, Recent Developments in International Arbitration in Ireland and the United Kingdom
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Joseph C. Ifebunandu, Settling Disputes in the Nigerian Banking Sector: Why Not Arbitration?